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Breville Sous Chef 12 Cup Food Processor BFP660SIL, Silver

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Features

  • Grating cheese and chopping herbs or nuts to mixing batters and pureeing soups
  • 12 cup cap; BPA Free plastic work bowl; Safety braking system
  • Large 5" wide feed chute eliminates need to precut most ingredients
  • Momentary pulse button for maximum control and even processing
  • 1000 watt induction motor offers great versatility and power in a compact size
  • Prevents the motor from operating unless the bowl and lid are correctly locked in position, and large feed pusher is inserted
  • Voltage: 110 to 120 volts

Description

Breville Sous Chef 12 Cup Food Processor BFP660SIL, Silver

Brand: Breville


Special Feature: Interchangeable Blade


Product Dimensions: 8.5"D x 7.52"W x 17.01"H


Color: Silver


Recommended Uses For Product: Chop


Brand: Breville


Special Feature: Interchangeable Blade


Product Dimensions: 8.5"D x 7.52"W x 17.01"H


Color: Silver


Recommended Uses For Product: Chop


Number of Speeds: 2


Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe


Included Components: S Blade


Model Name: BFP660SIL


Is Dishwasher Safe: No


Blade Material: Plastic


Power Source: induction


Global Trade Identification Number: 91


Manufacturer: Breville


UPC: 021614056191 791769565977 810002431111 672773728599 065095562963 778295032357


Item Weight: 15.9 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: BFP660SILUSC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 1, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect!!!
Color: Silver
I had a small 8 cup Hamilton Beach processor that lacked power and was very noisy, when the shredding disk broke for the second time in a year I decided to find something better. I went with a Cuisinart 11 cup, which I really wanted to like, but due to the flimsiness of the food chute and food pusher I didn't feel as if it would last long so I returned it. Yes, this Breville 12 cup is more expensive, but the food chute and the food pushers are so much more sturdy and substantial that the extra money is well spent. This food processor is sturdy, powerful, and very fast! There are different size chutes you can choose, depending on the size of food you are working with. I love dialing down the adjustable blade (love this blade!) to paper thin and placing zucchini and cucumbers sideways so I can make long paper thin slices which are perfect for rollups/sandwiches, zucchini lasagne noodles, and layered salads. Also nice for making your own French style green beans. The food chute is wide and roomy! The adjustable disk, set to #6, slices the perfect burger tomato slice, no more tomato mush!! There is also a setting for storage keeping fingers safe for storing and washing. The reversible shredding disk works very well for shredding cheeses, cabbage, zucchini, or carrots. One size is large, other side is for smaller size shredding. I have been having so much fun using this food processor! It has worked out wonderfully on everything I have thrown at it. The plastic bowl and latches are nicer than what I found on the Cuisinart, it's a bit taller than their 11 cup which makes it harder to store under the cupboards, but I found it fits perfect with the lid on it if I take the food pushers out of the food chute. I just set them next to the food processor on the counter. There is also a hidden cord storage inside of the base. Just pull the core out through the side when you want to use it then push the cord back inside when finished to help keep your counters neat and tidy. I received a dough blade, chopping blade with blade storage, spatula, adjustable slicing blade, and reversible shredding disk. There is also a removable spindle to use with the blades and disks that doesn't fall off while emptying the bowl. Very nice food processor, I am so glad I upgraded to this one. It looks great, is well made, and most importantly works excellent! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019 by KG

  • Why you want Breville instead of Cuisinart
Color: Silver
This is a long review and you deserve to have my credentials. I am an ex-Cuisinart owner. The first food processor I bought (because I didn't know any better; see below) was the Cuisinart Pro and I suffered with that machine for 10 years until the detachable stem broke, liberating me from Cuisinart design flaw hell and allowing me to rush into the arms of Breville, a company MUCH smarter about design. I bought the Breville two years ago and, literally, finally understood why people love food processors so much. My husband and I love this machine so much that when a family emergency recently required us to convert to a commuter marriage, we bought a second Breville so that neither of us would have to go without. It would have been cheaper to get a Cuisinart Prep 9 or a KitchenAid, but the Breville is so superior in design and materials that there was just no way ethically that we could justify supporting another one of those crappy machines into production. If you've never owned a food processor before or if you're looking to replace your Cuisinart, let me make this simple: Cuisinart $uck$ for making anything liquid and Breville doesn't. If you've never owned or used a food processor before, it's a little bit tough to see what I'm talking about in the product pictures, but basically the Cuisinart work bowl has a giant opening in the center. The chopping blade (which you will use for most things) fits over this hole to attach to the drive train. However, it's not a water-tight or air-tight fit. AND.. the height of the rim of that hole is MUCH lower than the max capacity of the work bowl. SO... if you are making sauces or dressings or anything else liquid, it will get under the work blade and drain out of that hole making a huge mess and wasting whatever yummy thing you are putting together. Additionally, in the scenario where you are making something liquid and the level is higher than the chopping blade, the blade is essentially the "lid" over that hole and it is NOT secure. Because of this, when you pour the sauce/liquid out of your work bowl you have to hold the blade in place so that your liquid doesn't leak out of the hole and also so that the blade doesn't just plop out while you're pouring. If you're working with something hot, this is a particularly tricky and problematic maneuver. When you use your Cuisinart shredder and slicer blades, they click into the detachable stem and that stem then goes through the hole in the work bowl to attach to the drive train. Again, this is NOT a liquid or water tight seal to the workbowl. If you already have liquid in the work bowl at a higher level than something you are shredding or slicing, you won't be able to just trade out the chopping blade for the slicer or shredder blade and party on. The liquid will completely run out and the detachable stem will not seal the hole. That stem clicks on and off of the blades and is a device prone to failure in a number of ways. It was actually the stem breaking on my old Cuisinart that liberated me from my Cuisinart. Yes, I probably could have just replaced the detachable stem, but I'd been looking for an excuse to liberate myself from this crappy product for years, so the stem failing actually did me a favor. It is worth noting that this design flaw persists across ALL Cuisinart food processors regardless of model. It's a STUPID issue and I can only think that the reason Cuisinart is able to keep selling these products is that people don't know they are needlessly suffering. I'm guessing a lot of food processor newbies make that investment like I did and then are stuck with it and then when it comes time to replace it, they go with what they know. DO NOT BE A CUISINART SUCKER! Yes, I know.. so far this seems like a review for Cuisinart and not Breville. But you have to understand the issue with the Cuisinart to really, really appreciate the Breville. With the Breville, the drive train is beautifully integrated to the work bowl in a waterproof element. There is NO WAY that this thing is going to leak, whether you are using the chopping blade or the slicer or shredder. The 1,000-watt motor is more powerful than the motors in all of Cuisinart's products except the Elite line and as quiet as a food processor can be. On the counter, Breville's sleek design and small footprint makes it easy to keep in ready reach... where you'll want it.. because once you figure out that a food processor does not have to be a massive pain in the a$$ to work with, you'll want to use it all the time. Yes, Breville is slightly more expensive than Cuisinart. YOU WILL NEVER REGRET PAYING A LITTLE BIT EXTRA for the dramatically better design of this product. You will have this machine for a LONG time. What is the price of needless suffering? I'm not sure, but I'm guessing it's a lot more than the difference between the Breville and Cuisinart, especially when amortized over ten or more years. Don't be a Cuisinart sucker. Refuse to support crappy design. Buy the Breville. You won't regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2019 by Marla H.

  • Best food processor I've owned
Color: Silver
Very sturdy. The blade attachment system does not have the typical tubular hole that limits liquid capacity. The feed chute is easy to reconfigure for various size foods. And the adjustable thickness food slicer is brilliant. Another intelligent user design from Breville.
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024 by Roger Rowlett

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